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Well that just means your enterprise has progressed enough for you to afford to be more flexible and fairly daring in your selling strategies. Nice! I'm sure you've got enough reserve capital to back up a price cut to lure more buyers in, or that you have cultivated enough of an audience that will patronize your work and hype them up enough as important. Not an easy feat, so the fact you are at this stage is quite the good sign. Etsy should have only helped matters. All in all, kudos!

Katie Gonzalez

I'm a cardigan-wearing bookbinder living and working in Nashville, Tennessee with my husband and my dog. I studied the art of bookmaking in Cortona, Italy during the summer of 2006. My work channels traditional techniques into bright, contemporary books that emphasize textures, colors, and patterns. Archival materials make these books — whether journals, photo albums, guest books, or sculptural expressions — into long-lasting works of art. I want to share my works in progress and the photography, sewing, printmaking, and other arts that inspire me.